Asked by Joseph Wallace on May 07, 2024

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The Every Student Succeeds law enacted by Congress in 2015

A) returned control for school performance to the federal government and outlawed any attempts by state governments to disaggregate testing results by race and ethnicity.
B) returned control for school performance to the federal government but created a new requirement that schools disaggregate testing results by race and ethnicity.
C) returned control for school performance to state governments but maintained the federal requirement that schools disaggregate testing results by race and ethnicity.
D) returned control for school performance to state governments but outlawed the federal requirement that schools disaggregate testing results by race and ethnicity.

School Performance

An assessment of how well educational institutions meet certain standards and achieve goals, often evaluated through exams and graduation rates.

Every Student Succeeds Law

A U.S. law passed in 2015 that governs the United States K-12 public education policy, aiming to provide all children with a fair, equitable, and high-quality education.

Disaggregate Testing Results

Breaking down test results into smaller parts or groups to analyze specific trends or issues within the data, often used in education and research.

  • Acquire understanding of the framework and goals of major educational reforms and federal initiatives.
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AC
andrea cosbyMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) shifted more control over school performance and accountability back to the states while maintaining the federal requirement that states disaggregate testing results by race and ethnicity to ensure transparency and accountability for all student groups.